PPT-The Pearl Chapter 1-3
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Vocabulary in Context Context Clue Strategies Defined in the Sentence All life on earth can be credited to photosynthesis where plants convert sunlight into food
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Vocabulary in Context Context Clue Strategies Defined in the Sentence All life on earth can be credited to photosynthesis where plants convert sunlight into food Example Given in the Sentence. Why would Hawthorne call his story a Romance rather than a novel?. . . Monday: September . 12 . 2011 Welcome Back!. . Essential Question. : Why would Hawthorne call his story a Romance rather than a novel?. Guided Notes / Part 1. Chapter 17. Hester and Dimmesdale meet in the woods and greet each other . strangely. . (171. ) “...Art thou in life?...”. They slowly open up to each other (172) “Thus they went onward. Chapter Six. Vocab in Context. Draw the Following Chart On the Next Clean Page of your RAW BOOK. Word from. the text:. Possible. Definition: . Strategy Used: . 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. Word in Text:. Possible definition:. By Rachel Foster, Amanda . Bogden. , and Jordan . Maharaj. Essay prompt. A symbol is an object, action, or event that represents something or that creates a range of associations beyond itself. In literary works a symbol can express an idea, clarify meaning, or enlarge literal meaning.. Chapters 1-2. Today in Class. Finish chapters 1-2 and their reading guide pages.. On a . separate sheet of paper. , consider the following plot and character elements from chapters 1-2:. Describe the following . . Chapter 5. Vocabulary in Context. Context Clue Strategies. Defined in the Sentence. All life on earth can be credited to . photosynthesis. ,. where plants convert sunlight into food. . Example Given. Chapter 19 Summary . At this point in the book it’s revealed to the reader that . Dimmesdale. is Hester’s lover. In chapter 19, Hester and . Dimmesdale. are sitting by the brook with their daughter Pearl. Hester is telling . By: Kayleigh Paulk, Brianna Lara, Michael . Summary Ch. 9. Roger Chillingsworth, Hester's real husband, is described in more detail. After arriving at Boston and finding his wife in utter disgrace upon the pillory, he chooses to stay and live in the city. His uncommon intelligence and skill as a physician soon make him quite popular. . Cinthya Moreno & Skylar . Menuey. CHAPTER FIVE SUMMARY. Hester is finally released from prison . . has to start a new life. But instead of leaving Boston, she decides to stay because it was the scene of her crime and she feels its only fitting for her to carry out her punishment there. She will wear that letter for the rest of her life, becoming a symbol of female passion and temptation for the entire town. . Ethan Smith AND Aaron ‘. ballin. ’ Collins. Chapter 5 and 6. Pages 81-102. Summary of chapter 5. After a few months, Hester is released from prison. . The chapter begins with her leaving the prison and becoming overwhelmed with the torment she is about to face. She prepares herself mentally for her new role in society. Despite having the opportunity to leave, Hester stays as she feels that her sin has created a new person entirely. This will “root” her in this puritan society (yes this is very dumb of her). After making the decision to stay, she settles in a small, abandoned thatch cottage away from everyone. She does this to avoid the children who bother her and Pearl habitually. THIS ALLOWS HER TO PEACEFULLY FOCUS ON HER JOB. . Chapters 1 & 2. : . Before Reading . Are people encouraged to express their anger or to swallow and forget it? What might be some positive aspects of voicing anger? Why and when might it be better to hide angry feelings? How could expressing anger be dangerous for someone?. paragraph; . Knowsys. Group 20 Synonyms. Irregular Verbs. - . Complete . Irregular Verb Review. The . Pearl . by John Steinbeck. Discuss Ch. . . 4 annotations in novel. Complete Ch. . 4 active reading guide; finish for . oyesters. . The . mollusc's. mantle (protective membrane) deposits layers of . calcium carbonate. (. CaCO. 3. ) in the form of the mineral . aragonite. or a mixture of . aragonite. and . calcite. Pearls . are formed by saltwater . or freshwater. . mollusks (. Pinctada. . roding. ). —. a diverse group of animals that includes . oysters. , . mussels. , . clams. , . conchs. , and gastropods..
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